Tiger tiger burning bright,
your output circuit is black as night
Your front end looks great
but its the overall oscillations that we hate
They are, we fear, linked to that Output stage
and that really shows your age
For the culprit is that common collector
that really screws the transfer vector
We see excess gain and poles galore
and then, just when we thought it safe, even more
no miller capacitor just like Doug told us
this I tell you is why there is a fuss!
So friends, lets ditch this burning design
and go for something a bit more benign.

Actually looking at the circuit, Bonsai means commoned collector, as the output stage is common emitter, which may explain the tendency for thermal runaway.

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Father Pierre, why did you stay on in this colonial Campari-land, where the clink of glasses mingles with the murmur of a million mosquitoes, where waterfalls of whiskey wash away the worries of a world-weary whicker, where gin and tonics jingle in a gyroscopic jubilee of
something beginning with J?”

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